TODAY'S AGENDA: EXPLORING and APPLYING READING STRATEGIES--for FICTION and NON-FICTION. WHAT ARE YOUR STRATEGIES???


(A) BELLRINGER: Define the word strategy on the notecard. (Generally)

EXPLORING READING STRATEGIES

On the (B) notebook paper, write your name at the top left and number 1-5. Put a few blank lines between your numbers.

You have about ten minutes to answer the five questions listed below.

You do not have to copy the questions.

However, begin your answer with the words, as shown in red.

1. What does "having a reading strategy" mean? Having a reading strategy means ...

...

2. Why should a reader have a reading strategy? A reader should have a reading strategy because ...


3. According to Keystone thinking, there are two types of readers. The adjectives that describe these reader types both begin

with the letter S. Name these two types of readers.

The two types of readers are

s

s


4. When reading fiction and nonfiction, the reading strategies are slightly different. Why?

5. Name a reading strategy that a reader should have (1) before reading; (2) during reading; (3) after reading.


Before reading, a reader should

During reading, a reader should

After reading, a reader should






















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